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Magnetic receptive material.."Rubber Steel?"

Ken

New Member
I have a menu board to do that requires changeable pricing on the menu items. Substrate will prob be pvc sheet or alumacor. Last time I did something like this I glued a thin piece of sheet metal to the required areas and covered with vinyl. Then magnetic numbers were applied with the required font.
Was browsing a old back issue of some magazine the other day and I saw an add from Magnum Magnetics . Anyone famililar with their Rubber Steel product? Know where I can get it? Other ideas welcome. Thanks. Ken
 

slipperyfrog

New Member
It works pretty good and we have found it to hold magnets very well. You can get it in plain rolls, adhesive backed, or vinyl covered. I have only used the plain material. We needed some right away and it was not easy to track down a supplier that actually had it in stock. I was told by Magnum that any distributor that stocks their products should be able to order it for you but will take a few weeks to get in. Usually this is with a catch that you will need to order 4 rolls.

Here is where we found single rolls in stock. They were really easy to deal with.

http://www.rochestermagnet.com/
 

terrellbrinlee

New Member
Moving Substrate?????

Has anyone ever used this product on a vehicle that is non-magnetic?

For example. I'm doing a wrap on a ambulance, and It's made of aluminum. What is the opinion of the durability of the product under high speeds???
 
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